Video PUBLISHED: 08:00 01 September 2018 Sophie Smith East Anglian Motor Auctions. Two Austin Healey Sprites which are for sale. Picture: ANTONY KELLY Archant Norfolk 2018 An auctioneer has described acquiring a disused collection of classic cars and bikes as a “Holy Grail” moment. East Anglian Motor Auctions gained the collection last week, which includes a rare and expensive Vincent Black Shadow. Auctioneer and classic sales manager Tristram Belemore-Smith said he is expecting the collection, which is being sold as separate items, to come to around £250,000 or quarter of a million pounds. Comprising of 22 motorbikes and six cars, other highlights of the collection include a 1985 Porsche 911, and two 1960s Austin Healey Frogeye Sprites. East Anglian Motor Auctions. Two Austin Healey Sprites which are for sale. Picture: ANTONY KELLY The cars and bikes were in the possession of a man, who Mr Belemore-Smith chose not to name, who had inherited them from his father eight years ago, who is now selling the property storing them. However the motor vehicles had seemingly been left in a barn in Costessey, Norwich, for the duration of that time. Mr Belemore-Smith, 39, said: “The collection is really rare and valuable. The Vincent bikes are very hard to find. East Anglian Motor Auctions. Some of the rare motorbikes that are coming up for sale, including the Vincent Black Shadow (left). Picture: ANTONY KELLY “The Vincent Black Shadow should fetch between £30-40,000. “It’s a once in a lifetime find, the Holy Grail if… [Read full story]